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How To Use Bratty In A Sentence

  • We're seriously excited about the return of this action-packed show about a bratty billionaire-turned-vigilante. The Sun
  • What a self-absorbed, self-obsessed, self-indulgent, bratty generation of adults we have become.
  • I see a fine-looking young woman chasing after some bratty kid.
  • I was sick the whole time, and my sister was being extra bratty.
  • Also invited were my two four-year-old, bratty twin cousins.
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  • I'm negotiating a new contract with the brattiest of the bratty socialites.
  • It's especially difficult not to like it if you dig bratty girl vocals, fuzzy guitars and snotty lyrics about teenage life.
  • And as I've already mentioned, the frustration that accompanies dissatisfaction leads, more often than not, to "bratty" behaviors and increased stress. Alex Pattakos: How To Tame Your "Inner Brat"
  • I'm pretty sure he did, too, although I think he's less outgoing than I am, so I felt kind of bratty for talking to other people while we were out playing pool. I Take Requests, Apparently
  • Lately, he said, Kimani has been "bratty" and noisier than usually because her mother is weaning her from nursing. The MetroWest Daily News Homepage RSS
  • But if not, please please please, whatever you do, DO NOT blame the teacher when this kind of bratty behavior causes her to have trouble in class. Snapshots of a temper tantrum.
  • Both characters are very real and quite maddening; Sibel in particular is astonishingly selfish and bratty, proving what a fine line it is between a force of nature and a total loony.
  • I would much rather dine in a restaurant with a happy, thriving family than a bunch of judgmental people straight from the Victorian era who sanctimoniously tell nursing moms to keep their "bratty" infants home. Undefined
  • In her work, she has found a common theme that when women shared their voice and their gifts as young girls, they were often told they were "bratty" or "showing off. Tabby Biddle: The Problem of Women's Self-Expression: A Scientific Perspective
  • And while it might seem kind of bratty to complain about salary shortfalls in this time of economic crisis when so many are flat out of jobs and have given up looking, the fact is that our state and national future relies on a well-educated, conscientiously trained populace. Shira Tarrant: California College: Up in Smoke?
  • The Macross, on the other hand, thinks a bratty teen J-pop idol is a super weapon. Archive 2009-06-01
  • Considers the Web to still be "bratty" and hopes that the brattiness will be kept as more order and control is brought to the Web. Internet News: Internet Culture Archives
  • While already rightly revered as bratty garage rockers by the time of this track's release, the Kinks truly excelled when singer Ray Davies took a more observational, wry approach to songwriting -- and "Sunny Afternoon" is one of his wriest on record. Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz
  • On the court she is bratty, unbelievably noisy and in my view is clearly trying to psyche out her opponent. The Sun
  • Someone should tell him his bratty behaviour is not acceptable. The Sun
  • Much of the press's obsession has concerned the band's bratty street-gang comedy. Globe and Mail
  • Considers the Web to still be "bratty" and hopes that the brattiness will be kept as more order and control is brought to the Web. Internet News: Internet Culture Archives
  • Their bratty young daughter throws the car keys into a grassy field.
  • They star as Andy and Melissa, two bratty childhood sweethearts.
  • The sort of celebrity enjoyed by Parker and her contemporaries was a far cry from the often-bratty variety that emerged during the supermodel era of the 1980s and '90s, embodied by Linda ( "We don't wake up for less than $10,000 a day") Evangelista and maid-assaulter Naomi Campbell. Lesley M. M. Blume: ICONS OF STYLE SERIES: Suzy Parker, The World's First Supermodel (PHOTOS)
  • Representing the O'Hara Foundation in Britain, improbably, is a spoiled, bratty young girl, Scarlett O'Hara (?!?), who spends most of her time being obnoxious or putting the moves on Ray, who proves to be quite the shrinking violet ( my voice-over is being done by a woman, okay? Archive 2007-11-01
  • Or you've seen him on a bratty panel, purring while all around him shout. Times, Sunday Times
  • Busted heralded a sea change over the past two years by bringing the staccato guitars and bratty vim of American punk-pop groups into the stale world of boy bands.
  • Beth was my best friend and stuck by me unlike my other outcast friends who think I'm a bratty popular kid now.
  • The desks will be gone, along with the bright lights, the square tiled floors, the walls, decorations, chalkboards, and all the markings of the people I remember best in our bratty stages of life. Where Were You? by Maria Night
  • The outer child is a bratty, angry drama queen who is responsible for unhealthful and unwanted behavior, according to the book. Unruly behavior of 'outer child' is target of psychotherapist's self-help book
  • The young actress manages, at the same time, to underact and overdo playing a grieving yet bratty young girl.
  • She loved the bratty little boy that grew up into a bratty man with his share of drug issues.
  • Now as to your death threat angle, even it you're right and I have my doubts - the term "jeered" doesn't seem to connote any physical threat or death wish, there's still a huge disconnect between bratty kids shouting threats and having them mauled by bears. Bad Boy Bible Study
  • Unfortunately, this episode was a bit of a snooze-fest in terms of the crazy and the bratty which is disappointing. TVgasm
  • Maybe she's different now, but bratty people? Times, Sunday Times

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